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Jeanne-Marie survived ‘mother of all surgeries’, but bias nearly broke her. How to fix medical misogyny
There is consensus within the medical profession that reform is needed to tackle persistent, dangerous gender bias, but not everyone agrees on the way forward.
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What happenedThere is consensus within the medical profession that reform is needed to tackle persistent, dangerous gender bias, but not everyone agrees on the way forward.
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Left / center-leftJeanne-Marie survived ‘mother of all surgeries’, but bias nearly broke her. How to fix medical misogyny
The Age (Australia) · Center-left · News report
CenterJeanne-Marie survived ‘mother of all surgeries’, but bias nearly broke her. How to fix medical misogyny
The Sydney Morning Herald · Center · News report
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Jeanne-Marie survived ‘mother of all surgeries’, but bias nearly broke her. How to fix medical misogyny
There is consensus within the medical profession that reform is needed to tackle persistent, dangerous gender bias, but not everyone agrees on the way forward.
Jeanne-Marie survived ‘mother of all surgeries’, but bias nearly broke her. How to fix medical misogyny
There is consensus within the medical profession that reform is needed to tackle persistent, dangerous gender bias, but not everyone agrees on the way forward.